Meaning of the devil is a liar | Babel Free
Definitions
A general expression of distrust, particularly implying that another person is attempting to deceive the speaker, or that a situation is not, or can not be, as it appears.
idiomatic
Examples
““The devil is a liar! It ain't that damn bad! Don't even go there Jay”, says Teresa closing the bathroom door.”
““It must be this place planting seeds of doubt, like a virus in my mind. The devil is a liar,” She said.”
“I reached into my hand bag for the court papers and held them towards him, he took them from my hand and looked at them with contempt and handed back to me and said, The devil is a liar, this divorce proceeding shall not stand neither shall it come to pass.”
“Girl the devil is a liar I wanted to say mother flower you can place your hands all over my body and do whatever it is you want damn!”
““Lazarus? Our Lazarus? This can't be!” Legion huffed angrily and shouted, “The devil is a liar!””
CEFR level
C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.